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He is best known for being a principal photographer during Redcar's expansion and subsequent popularity as tourist destination. ==Early Life== Born in Bradford, Yorkshire England, Goodchi..." wikitext text/x-wiki ==Alfred Goodchild== Alfred Goodchild (b. 1829 in Bradford, Yorkshire England - d. 1901 in Redcar, Yorkshire England) was an English photographer who was a prominent carte de visite (abbr. 'CDV') and portrait photographer active in Redcar, Yorkshire, England between c.1860 to c.1890. He is best known for being a principal photographer during Redcar's expansion and subsequent popularity as tourist destination. ==Early Life== Born in Bradford, Yorkshire England, Goodchild was the fourth child and second son of Samuel Goodchild and Sarah Bartholomew. Goodchild was baptised on 25 December 1829 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England. Little is known of Goodchilds's early life, however census records from 1851 as well as his 1852 marriage certifcate note that his early occupation was a Hatter. The West Riding, Kelly's Post Office Directory, 1857 shows that Goodchild was residing at Cross Square, Wakefield & was a hat & cap manufactuerer. == Career == In the early 1860's Goodchild relocated from his native Bradford to Redcar, North Yorkshire, England. North Yorkshire Electoral Registers show that in 1865 Goodchild took a leasehold of Alexandra House, 11 Bath Street, Redcar, where he would continue to reside and operate his photography business until the late 1880's. Goodchild regularly published public notices in the local newspapers; The Redcar and Saltburn-by-the-Sea Gazette and Redcar and Saltburn News. These notices detailed that '''Mr. Goodchild begs to return thanks for the very liberal patronage he has recieved, and to inform the Inhabitants and Vistors of Redcar and Coatham that his establishment is NOW OPEN. Mr. G. calls particular attention to his Enlarged Portraits from the Carte size, finished in Water Colours, Sepia, Crayon and Oil; also to his LIFE SIZE PORTRAITS, Painted in Oil on Canvas by First-class Artists. By an entirely New Process parties can have a Portrait, from a Carte of a deceased relatives, enlarged up to LIFE SIZE, Painted in OILS. Carte De Visite, and every description of Portraits taken at the above Establishment'.'' Goodchilds aliases included; Goodchild, M. Goodchild, A. Goodchild, Mr. Goodchild, Goodchild Bath Street, Goodchild Alexandra House. ==Personal Life== On 24 October 1854, Banns were issued at All Saints, Normanton, Wakefield, Yorkshire, England for Alfred Goodchild and Mary A Bythe (1829 - 6 January 1896). Goodchild and Blythe were married on 7 November 1852 at All Saints, Normanton, Wakefield, Yorkshire, England. ==Death and Burial== Goodchild died at the age of 71 on 12 September 1901. At the time of his death, Goodchild was residing at 4 Princes-Place, Redcar, Yorkshire, England. He had, at this time, retired several years earlier and was noted as a 'Retired Photographer' in his probate. At the time of his death, he had a total of £102 6s in effects, which were issued to his sister, Emma Charnock, Widow, of Leeds. Notice of his death was pushlished in loal newspapers, with a notice to creditors published on February 6 & February 15 1902. ==Census Records== ''The following table details the residence details of Goodchild, as recorded in the census records of the time.'' {| class="wikitable" |- ! Date !! Residence !! Occupation |- | 1841 ||Portland Street, Bradford, Yorkshire & Yorkshire (West Riding), England || |- | 1851 || 42, Portland Street, Bradford, Yorkshire & Yorkshire (West Riding), England || Hat Manufacturer |- | 1861 || |- | 1871 || Esplanade, Upleatham, Guisborough, Yorkshire & Yorkshire (North Riding), England || Photographer |- | 1881 || 10, Bath Street, Redcar, Guisborough, Yorkshire & Yorkshire (North Riding), England'''''*''''' || Photographer |- | 1891 || 11, Bath Street, Redcar, Guisborough, Yorkshire & Yorkshire (North Riding), England || Photographer |- | 1901 || 9, Prince Place, Redcar, Guisborough, Yorkshire & Yorkshire (North Riding), England || Retired Photographer |- |} '''''*The 1881 Census records Goodchild residing at 10 Bath Street & Edward Shaylor, another prominent photographer, residing at 10 Bath Street. This appears to be a mistake on behalf of the enumarator as census records, Electoral Registers & Newspaper Records all record Goodchild residing and operating from No. 11 and Shaylor residing and operating form No.10.''''' ==Timeline== ==Gallery== ==References== 50d3d491505c337bb4e1c08141737b924128ce45 3 2 2024-03-13T20:46:47Z Zowe 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''This page is currently under construction, therefore the information noted may be amended and changed.''' ==Alfred Goodchild== Alfred Goodchild (b. 1829 in Bradford, Yorkshire England - d. 1901 in Redcar, Yorkshire England) was an English photographer who was a prominent carte de visite (abbr. 'CDV') and portrait photographer active in Redcar, Yorkshire, England between c.1860 to c.1890. He is best known for being a principal photographer during Redcar's expansion and subsequent popularity as tourist destination. ==Early Life== Born in Bradford, Yorkshire England, Goodchild was the fourth child and second son of Samuel Goodchild and Sarah Bartholomew. Goodchild was baptised on 25 December 1829 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England. Little is known of Goodchilds's early life, however census records from 1851 as well as his 1852 marriage certifcate note that his early occupation was a Hatter. The West Riding, Kelly's Post Office Directory, 1857 shows that Goodchild was residing at Cross Square, Wakefield & was a hat & cap manufactuerer. == Career == In the early 1860's Goodchild relocated from his native Bradford to Redcar, North Yorkshire, England. North Yorkshire Electoral Registers show that in 1865 Goodchild took a leasehold of Alexandra House, 11 Bath Street, Redcar, where he would continue to reside and operate his photography business until the late 1880's. Goodchild regularly published public notices in the local newspapers; The Redcar and Saltburn-by-the-Sea Gazette and Redcar and Saltburn News. These notices detailed that '''Mr. Goodchild begs to return thanks for the very liberal patronage he has recieved, and to inform the Inhabitants and Vistors of Redcar and Coatham that his establishment is NOW OPEN. Mr. G. calls particular attention to his Enlarged Portraits from the Carte size, finished in Water Colours, Sepia, Crayon and Oil; also to his LIFE SIZE PORTRAITS, Painted in Oil on Canvas by First-class Artists. By an entirely New Process parties can have a Portrait, from a Carte of a deceased relatives, enlarged up to LIFE SIZE, Painted in OILS. Carte De Visite, and every description of Portraits taken at the above Establishment'.'' Goodchilds aliases included; Goodchild, M. Goodchild, A. Goodchild, Mr. Goodchild, Goodchild Bath Street, Goodchild Alexandra House. ==Personal Life== On 24 October 1854, Banns were issued at All Saints, Normanton, Wakefield, Yorkshire, England for Alfred Goodchild and Mary A Bythe (1829 - 6 January 1896). Goodchild and Blythe were married on 7 November 1852 at All Saints, Normanton, Wakefield, Yorkshire, England. ==Death and Burial== Goodchild died at the age of 71 on 12 September 1901. At the time of his death, Goodchild was residing at 4 Princes-Place, Redcar, Yorkshire, England. He had, at this time, retired several years earlier and was noted as a 'Retired Photographer' in his probate. At the time of his death, he had a total of £102 6s in effects, which were issued to his sister, Emma Charnock, Widow, of Leeds. Notice of his death was pushlished in loal newspapers, with a notice to creditors published on February 6 & February 15 1902. ==Census Records== ''The following table details the residence details of Goodchild, as recorded in the census records of the time.'' {| class="wikitable" |- ! Date !! Residence !! Occupation |- | 1841 ||Portland Street, Bradford, Yorkshire & Yorkshire (West Riding), England || |- | 1851 || 42, Portland Street, Bradford, Yorkshire & Yorkshire (West Riding), England || Hat Manufacturer |- | 1861 || |- | 1871 || Esplanade, Upleatham, Guisborough, Yorkshire & Yorkshire (North Riding), England || Photographer |- | 1881 || 10, Bath Street, Redcar, Guisborough, Yorkshire & Yorkshire (North Riding), England'''''*''''' || Photographer |- | 1891 || 11, Bath Street, Redcar, Guisborough, Yorkshire & Yorkshire (North Riding), England || Photographer |- | 1901 || 9, Prince Place, Redcar, Guisborough, Yorkshire & Yorkshire (North Riding), England || Retired Photographer |- |} '''''*The 1881 Census records Goodchild residing at 10 Bath Street & Edward Shaylor, another prominent photographer, residing at 10 Bath Street. This appears to be a mistake on behalf of the enumarator as census records, Electoral Registers & Newspaper Records all record Goodchild residing and operating from No. 11 and Shaylor residing and operating form No.10.''''' ==Timeline== ==Gallery== ==References== ee3c58e6a36def8273e8abc067b98e217a4848fb